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From: "Glenn Meadows"
Yikes, how many cubes, and how many access points?
Don't WAP's work like hubs, and share the bandwidth between connected users?
The only place I see a need is conference rooms, where multiple people
might need concurrent connectivity. Easier to have wireless than to have a
gazillion individual wires running around.
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Glenn M.
"JaneL" wrote in message
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> "John Cuccia" wrote:
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>> Other than perhaps the aforementioned conference room-type situations,
>> I don't see a real need for wireless in a corporate office. Every one
>> I've ever been in (an admittedly small sample) had serviceable wired
>> LANs.
>>
>
> We're moving into our new office next month, and from what I've heard,
> we'll be totally wireless. From what I've heard, they're not pulling wire
> out to the cubes at all. This should be interesting.
>
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